Marine Minister Martin Heydon and Minister of State for fisheries, Timmy Dooley are reminding owners of registered fishing and aquaculture vessels that the closing date for the Fuel Support Scheme is this Friday 12 June.
“I’m delighted with the interest shown by vessel owners to date in the Fishing and Aquaculture Registered Vessel Fuel Support Scheme,” Minister Heydon said.
“Over 400 vessels owners have applied to date and Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), who are administering the scheme on behalf of my department, report ongoing participation in their online information sessions and use of their grants helpline.”
The scheme, with a budget ceiling of €15 million, was introduced as a result of the exceptional pressure that exists on vessel owners due to the dramatic increase in the price of fuel in recent months.
Minister Dooley said: “The application process is very straightforward so I would urge vessel owners who have not yet applied to do so in the coming days. The payments will support the fishing industry during this particularly busy time in the fishing calendar.
“I’d like to alert applicants that the following amendment has been made to the scheme. In addition to fuel purchased within the Republic of Ireland, fuel purchased outside of Ireland is now eligible under the scheme. This amendment is being applied retrospectively and will benefit those vessel owners who fish in waters further from Ireland. BIM has confirmed that those who have already submitted an application will be contacted and given an opportunity to amend their application if applicable.”
Minister Heydon added: “It is a critically important time of the year for all our food producers, including fishermen and women. I want to ensure that support is directed to those impacted by the price increase and who are actively engaged in producing our food.”
Questions regarding the scheme should be directed to the grants helpdesk at BIM via [email protected]" data-tooltip-position="top">[email protected].

















































